Pristyn Care in Ghaziabad offers the best male infertility treatment
It takes two to conceive and reproduce. The responsibility of reproducing is equal for both the male and female. It is true that the percentage of female infertility is higher than male infertility, but certainly, it should not be ignored. In some instances, both parents might be suffering from infertility.
Pristyn Care fertility experts understand that for males it can get extremely stressful and awkward to discuss problems related to fertility. Realizing the need for considerate doctors who can maintain complete privacy with the patient, Pristyn Care in Ghaziabad has opened their clinics. Here we understand the patient’s discomfort while talking about their problems, so we carry out each consultation in complete privacy.
You can book an appointment with our doctor with a simple and quick process and our medical coordinator will reach out to you as soon as possible. Our Pristyn Care doctors cure male infertility with proper medication and counseling, hormonal treatments, assisted reproductive technology or surgery for the disease that is affecting fertility.
What are the different tests for male infertility?
- Semen AnalysisAs the name suggests, semen analysis is a lab test done to check the quality, number, and motility of your sperms. For this, you are required to masturbate and provide your sperm sample in a sterile cup. This sample is then sent for evaluation and checked for concentration, movement, and structure of the sperm.
- Transrectal ultrasoundThe transrectal ultrasound is an imagining test of the rectum and the nearby ejaculatory ducts. During the ultrasound, the healthcare provider can find out if there is any abnormality or blockage in your seminal vesicles or the ejaculatory duct.
- Hormonal Profile This test checks for your hormonal level and thus determines how well your testicles make sperm. The test is done through a blood sample evaluation and checks for the levels of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Testosterone, Prolactin, and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG).
- Testicular biopsyIf need be, a testicular biopsy may be employed. The test examines a tissue sample from your scrotum and looks for any abnormalities causing infertility. This can be done at both clinic and lab and is performed under local or general anesthesia.
What are some questions I should ask my doctor before male infertility treatment?
- What is the root cause of my infertility?
- Why is this particular treatment specifically best for my condition?
- How do you ensure my confidentiality through this process?
- What are the chances that I can father a baby after the treatment?
- Can my partner accompany me during the procedure?
- What is the bifurcation of all the costs of my infertility treatment?
- Do you have a home sample collection facility?
- What are my payment options?